This is absolutely crazy, but I was just reading Chaos by James Gleick. Thank you for this AMA.
Did Madelbrot ever have a 'Eureka' moment while he was working with you on a difficult problem? Can you please describe your experience?
And I'm not a technical person, but anyhow - can we use fractal mathematics to solve computational problems instead of regularly shaped grids (tetrahederons/quad)? Especially in meteorology. Is this even possible, or is it already in use?
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This is absolutely crazy, but I was just reading Chaos by James Gleick. Thank you for this AMA.
Did Madelbrot ever have a 'Eureka' moment while he was working with you on a difficult problem? Can you please describe your experience?
And I'm not a technical person, but anyhow - can we use fractal mathematics to solve computational problems instead of regularly shaped grids (tetrahederons/quad)? Especially in meteorology. Is this even possible, or is it already in use?
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